Evolutionary Analysis references
Stuart M. Brown
browns02 at mcrcr.med.nyu.edu
Fri May 1 11:34:41 EST 1998
In article <learn-3004981122280001 at tench.microbiol.washington.edu>,
learn at u.washington.edu (Jerry Learn) wrote:
> In article <354850A3.757C359C at bphvax.biophysics.rochester.edu>,
> caal at bphvax.biophysics.rochester.edu wrote:
>
> > With GCG 9.1, I'm finding out that the evolutionary analysis programs
> > are quite sophisticated. Not having much background in the evolutionary
> > analysis field, I thought I'd better read up on the subject so as to
> > better serve my clients.
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on books, articles or
> > even web sites that may offer an introductory to intermediate discussion
> > of the subject. I know that the PAUP 4.0 manual is not ready and the
> > only other ref I have is Chapter 11 in a book called "Molecular
> > Systematics." Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
I wrote a one lecture synopsis of phylogenetics for my bioinformatics course.
My course notes are on the web:
<http://mcrcr0.med.nyu.edu/rcr/course/phylo-contents.html>
Here are a few other web sites (courses) that contained useful information that
I used in writing my condensed version:
http://www.blc.arizona.edu/courses/wardbioinf/phylogenetic.html
http://www.uafbio.alaska.edu/courses/biol445/molsylb.html
http://www.botany.duke.edu/bio237/default.ht
http://biomedcs.biomed.brown.edu/BIO48/web.page/BIO48.HTML
http://ghinkle.bio.umassd.edu/MPS/mps1.html
http://ghinkle.bio.umassd.edu/MPS/labs/lab4/lab4_1.html
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